Best Scope for Under $200?

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So what will it be? I'm in the market for a new scope to go on my Encore rifle barrel. It's a .300 Win Mag barrel from T/C. I'm probably looking for a 3-9x40 but I could go with some higher magnification if it's available. Obviously, the scope needs to be resistent to significant recoil. It's going on an Encore like I said, so I'll be using it for hunting and it needs to be resistant to the elements as much as possible. And if possible, I'd love to find a scope that has a target dot reticle available since it's my all-time favorite reticle.

I'm open to all suggestions!
 
Simmons Whitetail Classic at MIDWAY USA. I have one on my .308 and it has held up fine. These are made in the Philippines not China...for those who are wondering. Most likely the finest scope Simmons has produced.
 
Nikon Pro-Staff, I've got one on my Remmy 700 .308 and its a great scope, bright, clear and sharp. They run around $170.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I've got a Whitetail Classic on my .270 and I've got Nikon Buckmasters and Burris Fullfields as well. I'm trying not to get too focused on the kinds I have and not exploring other possibilities. And I'd really love to find a good scope that offers the target dot reticle.
 
Take a look at the Nikon Pro Staff scopes. They dont have a mil dot recticle, but they DO have a Bullet Drop Compensator ( BDC) recticle that is very similar to a mil dot. Nikons also have a lifetime warranty. I put one (3-9 x 40) on my Husqvarna .308 and have been absolutely tickled with it. I paid $200 at my local gun shop for the scope, rings, mounts installation and boresighting. The scope has great FOV and eye relief, is bright too. I like it. Lot of scope for the money.
 
BSA scopes are not too bad.
I have a couple of some of my less expensive rifles and they work. With that said they ain't even close to Leupold quality but they do have a lifetime warranty.
 
Ok, I'm $4.17 over (Midsouthshooters.com).

LEUPOLD OPTICS VX-I® 3-9X40MM WIDE DUPLEX RETICLE MATTE FINISH

$204.17

I'm sure if you searched you'd find it at the magic $199.99 somewhere. If you bought any other brand in this price range you'd be saying "It's just as good as a Leupold". Just buy this (skip one McDonald's meal), and you don't have to compare to anyone.

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Simmons Whitetail Classic at MIDWAY USA. I have one on my .308 and it has held up fine. These are made in the Philippines not China...for those who are wondering. Most likely the finest scope Simmons has produced.

i couldnt agree more. we have two, and ordering more before they are gone. clarity and brightness dont fade as you turn up the magnification like others in their price range

compare very favorably to scopes costing 500 bux and more.
 
I wouldn't argue with anyone who said leupold scopes are far better than Simmons. But my own experience is - I bought a leupold 2-7, hated it, returned it and bought a Simmons 3-9 and find it superior in every way. Go figure.
 
Another happy Nikon owner. I have three prostaff scopes (though one is a rimfire) and they all have given great service. Very clear optics. Solid adjustments.
 
Bushnell Elite 3200, Burris Fullfield, or a Nikon. But after seeing a Leupold for $200, well I'd say pick one. I would imagine that they are all about the same quality. Yeah yeah, the Leupold fanboys will argue otherwise, but in that price range, I don't think many folks could tell the difference without looking at the name on the side.
 
I too am in the market for a new 3x9x40. In that price range I already own Nikon Buckmasters and Burris Fullfield II scopes. I favor the Fullfield IIs over the Buckmaster by a very slight margin.

Here are prices I pulled of the internet yesterday.

Bushnell Legend $141.25 from Midsouth Shooters Supply.

Nikon Prostaff ($149.99) and Nikon Buckmaster ($199.99) - Midsouth

Burris Fullfield II ($191.06) - Midsouth

Pentax Gameseeker ($99.99) - Midway USA

Weaver V ($146.99) - Midway USA

The Legend, Burris Fullfield II, Pentax, and Weaver have fully multicoated optics. The two Nikons are multicoated. Also, I know that Burris has a business relationship with Pentax so that scope may have some Burris design built in.

Any would be fine, but I have a personal leaning toward the Burris due to the most features for the money and a long experience as a satsified owner. I'd try to research the Pentax further to see how much Burris influence is in that scope. It would truly be a great bargain at that price if it was made by Burris.

Hope this helps!
 
My opinion - if you're thinking about the Bushnell Legend, you'd be much better off just spending a smidge more to get a lot better scope in the Elite 3200.
 
You can get a Leupold for $199, but in that price range the Nikon Prostaff or Buckmaster is a better scope in my opinion. You can also get the Burris for around the same price and while I have never owned one, I have heard good things about them. In that price range, I vote for one of the Nikons
 
Yeah what's the story on the newer Weaver scopes? Will they handle the punishment from a .300 Win? I only ask because I'm pretty sure that they offer the dot reticle and I'd really like to find one.
 
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